Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
War Mother Entertain Na Mrs. W. E. Ochiltree Will Be Guest of Fort Lincoln Unit at Three Meetings Mrs. W. E. Ochiltree of Conners- ville, Ind., national president of the American Wer Mothers. who is on a teur of the northwestern states, will visit Fort Lincoln chapter Friday eve- ning and Saturday, according to word received by Mrs. Peter Reid, president | of the local group. ‘Three events, a meeting for chap- ter members, a luncheon and an open meeting, have been planned for Sat- urday by Mrs. Reid and the other chapter officers. Mrs. Ochiltree is chapter members will take place about 30 o'clock in the morning at the ‘World War Memorial building. The * afternoon meeting, which is open to the public, tentatively has been set for 2:30 o'clock at the same building. Officers of the Auxiliary to Lloyd Spetz Post No. 1, American Legion, _ ond Auxiliary department chairmen residing in Bismarck have been in- vited to be guests at the luncheon, . which will be served at noon at the Bismarck Country club. Because of the short notice, Mrs. Reid is notify- ing chapter members through the press that the charge per plate will be 50 cents. Other chapters in the state have been informed of Mrs. Ochiltree’s im- pending visit and it is possible that fome units will send representatives here for the occasion. xk e B Mrs. John Knauf, president of the { * North Dakota Federation of Women’s VA Chapter Will] Festive at Parties 7 tional Head SOCIETY and CLUBS ald and Lioyd Rigler. Miss Rigler, Donald and Lloyd all live in Chicago and are spending their vacations at: Wishek. ee & Mrs. Simle Is Guest who is a member of the house of rep- se Mra, Floyd E. Henderson and two children, Forrest and Neysa, of Graf- ton, who are former residents of this city, are spending the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gun- ness, 1014 Eighth St. Mrs. Henderson was complimented at an informal af- ternoon party given Tuesday after- noon by her hostess and also at a bridge breakfast given Wednesday morning by Mrs, G, J. Worner, 310 Griffin St. Mr. Henderson will come from Grafton this week-end and will/ice until SSCS ESN ote etd group n resentatives, to Bismarck on Wednes- & close-fitting eov- '. | Mext Tuesday evening at the day. Mr. and Mrs. Lynch are at the/er. Simmer until meat is tender, i Thursd can Legion Auxiliary. room, Grand Pacific hotel. Drain from stock and chop finely. Boll Will Meet ay ‘War Memorial building. clubs, expects to return to her home at Jamestown in the near future from Chicago, where she has been for sev- eral weeks while convalescing from an operation. Miss Caroline Knauf has gone to Chicago and will accompany her mother to Jamestown. Vada Loretta Heaton To Be Aug. 14 Bride Announcement of the engagement and approaching marriage of her daughter, Miss Vada Loretta Heaton, and Gerald L. Knudson, Fargo, son of Mr. and Mrs, Louis Knudson, Mitch- ell, 8. D., was made Wednesday eve- ning by Mrs. Minnie Heaton, 514 Sev- enth 8t. Eight intimate friends and the twin sister of the bride-to-be, Miss Vera Heaton, were entertained at the the- atre and later were taken to the Hea- ton home for a two-course luncheon, during which the news of the betro- thal was revealed. Initials of Miss Heaton and her fiance and the date in Bismarck on Tuesday, Aug. 14, were found in white scrolls tied with pink ribbon, which marked the places of the guests. The same colors were repeat- ed in the table appointments, a floral centerpiece of pink sweet peas and ivory tapers in pink holders. Mrs, Heaton was assisted in serv- ing by Mrs. Edna Putnam, an aunt of the bride-to-be, and Mrs. H. D. Harding. The bride-to-be graduated from the Bismarck high school with the class of 1930 and since has been employed by the Northwestern Bell Telephone company. Her father was the late Windsor Heaton. Mr. Knudson, who is employed by the same company, was a resident of Bismarck until last October when he was transferred to | Of the wedding, which is to take place; | At Wedding in Fargo Mrs. Themar E. Simle, 320 Mandan | ding of Miss Cara Gillette, daughter! | and Norman Fried, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter U. Fried, Jamestown, | which was read at high noon Tuesday |at the Plymouth Congregational church of Fargo. Rev. J. W. McNary, Little Falls, Minn, an uncle of the graduates of that school as well as of Jamestown high school. They are| taking a wedding trip to points in) the Minnesota lake district and ex- pect to be at home at Jamestown after | September 1. Mr. Fried is assistant manager of the S. & L. company de- partment store there. Mrs. Fried has been engaged in teaching since com- pleting her college course and has been principal of schools at Tappen. ee * Glencoe Presbyterian Women Giving Social ‘Women of the Presbyterian church of Glencoe have issued an invitation to the public to attend the ice cream social which they are to give Friday evening at the church basement, be-/ ginning at 8 o'clock. x * ® Mrs. Ray Schaefer, 213 Thayer ave- nue, who was @ patient at St. Alexius hospital for several weeks following the birth of her baby daughter, was able to return to her home Wednes- day evening. * * * Mrs. M. H. Lynch, Lidgerwood, past president of the American Legion Auxiliary, accompanied her husband, Perfect for garden parties, summer weddings and formal tea dancing is this lovely one-piece dress of pale join his family for the return trip home. ‘St., was among the guests at the wed-| of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Gillette, Fargo,| 4 Pound lean veal, 1 good sized onion, celery tops, 4 eggs, parsley, salt and Pepper. veal bone in several places. Put bone, meat, peeled but not sliced onion, ~Gity and County [| sexe creusausa pring ss ca dha ea, | a a W. B. “Dan” Kurts, Jr., of Minot,! good when used with fruits. candidate for the Democratic nomi-| well, nation for state representative from} Use 2 tablespoons melted butter, 1 the 29th district in the ‘recent pri-| tablespoon flour, % teaspoon salt, 2 mary election, is a visitor in Biamarck/ tablespoons sugar, % teaspoon celery bride, officiated. for a few days. salt, % teaspoon paprika, few grains The wedding will be of interest to) cinnamon, 2 en Mati ste oni jestown all i here as ° spoons lemon juice; | Both the besaagrona ‘a ride are| | Today’s Recipe vinegar, 1 tableapoon water, of 2 eggs, % cup heavy sour cream. TOMATO FRAPPE Mix and in yolks of Let cool. Rub| with vanilla to cooked mixture. These seasonings, CARD OF THANKS band and father. We also wish Jellied Veal Loaf tiful floral offerings. One knuckle and shin of veal, 1 James Jr. Murl E. Montgomery Ask the butcher to saw through the Mrs. Emma Becker. the Fargo office. @ Frigidaire's Super Freezer has @ combination of three major Ithas automatic ice tray release «athe trays slide out of the freez- er at a finger touch! Ieturns stseff on—automaticall when defrosting is comple And the freezer is ia . Phone 762 "No ther electric | i TAVIS MUSIC CO. A the Frigidaire '34 at your Frigidaire showroom. Come green organdy that has a circular | Peplum which gives the dress a two-| Plece effect. A corsage of pique flowers is worn at the point of the slit in the neckline. CAPITOL Mr. and Mrs. Emil Arman and their —sae THEATRE aee— sons, Miles and Warren, of 503 Thir-! teenth 8t., have left for Grafton and COMFORTABLY COOL will visit there and at Thief River Falls, Minn., until August 1, xe * Mrs. W. A. Clarey and Mrs. John Enhil received the high score gifts when the 8t. Rita’s missionary group was entertained at three tables of bridge and luncheon Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. C. K. Moreland, 808 Avenue B. The next regular meeting on Aug. 1 will be held with Mrs. C. J. Reff, 615 Avenue F, as hostess. * * * | Fred J. Thimmesch, 514 Fourth 8t., has returned from a two-week trip to New York City, Washington, D. C., and other points in the east, which he took during his vacation from the Northern Pacific railway offices. In New York he attended the all-star baseball game played by picked teams from the National and American leagues. * * * Mrs. G. A. Rawlings of Hollywood, Calif.. who formerly lived in Bis- marck, arrived here Wednesday eve- ning and is staying at the Prince hotel for a time. Mrs. Rawlings is en route to her home after an Euro- pean tour of six months’ duration. She is the widow of the late Dr. G. A. Rawlings. ** * Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Hitchcock of} Fargo, former Bismarck residents, ar- rived here Tuesday. Mr. Hitchcock was called for two weeks of officers’ Last Times Today 25e until 7:30 EIGHT WERE INVITED BUT THE NINTH CAME DONALD COOK GENEVIEVE TOBIN HARDIE ALBRECHT Starts Tomorrow BEAUTIFUL —but dangerous! ADORABLE —but deceitful! 417 Broadway Frigidaire Dealers Everywhere THERE IS ONLY ONE FRIGIDAIRE — 4 PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS BUY YOUR FRIGIDAIRE From TAVIS MUSIC CO. duty at Fort Lincoln and Mrs. Hitch- cock acc him for a week's visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hanson, 200 Avenue D. Mrs. Hitchcock expects to leave next Tues- day for a week’s stay at Velva before returning to ee * Miss Bessie L. Wilson, Roosevelt school instructor, and her mother, who reside at the Rose apartments, and Miss Ruth Rowley, 518 Sixth St.. left Thursday morning on a two-week GLAMOROUS —but treacherous! —yet first and last of all— A WOMAN! of Miss Ruby Wilmot, city school music supervisor, who is spending her vaca- Arriving Wednesday evening for a visit of several weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Rubin, 522 Thayer avenue, west, were their daughter, Mrs. George D. Weiss, and her daugh- ter, Carol Dawn, of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Rubin are expepting several other guests for Sunday, among them Mrs. O. G. Abern and her children, Jerome and Wendell, of Wishek, who will re- main for a week. Also coming from Wishek will be Mrs. Rubin’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Rigler, and their children, the Misses Sally, Marjorie and Audrey and Deal FAY WRAY NILS ASTHER Edward Arnold, John Miljan and Others ENDS TONIGHT Until 7:30 25c “CATHERINE THE GREAT” The Fun Jamboree Is Here! Showing Fri. - Sat. - Midnight Sunday tM Zukor presente “FASHIONED WAY A Paramount Picture with W.C.FIELDS - BABY LeROY JOE MORRISON » JUDITH ALLEN aod JACK MULHALL 1934’s LAUGH HIT! 25c until 7:30 “Pkeens sift flour, salt, cinnamon, One and one-half cups tomato] sugar, celery salt and paprika. Add Puree, % cup celery stock, 1 table-|to melted butter and stir until thor- spoon lemon juice, few drops onion| oughly blended. Stir in lemon juice, juice, 2 teaspoons sugar, % teaspoon! vinegar and water. salt, 1 teaspoon granulated gelatin} over a low fire until thick and 2 tablespoons cold water, dash tabasco/ smooth. Remove from fire and stir sauce, Cook and stir eggs. Chill Mash fresh tomatoes and cook|cream and whip until firm. Add without water until tender. through a sieve to remove seeds and skins. Cook 1 cup celery leaves and|ed and blended, make « salad dress- stems in % cup water for 10 minutes.|ing of fine flavor for fruits. The Strain off liquid and add to tomato] Omission of cinnamon and vanilla Puree. Add sugar, salt and onion|®nd the addition of mustard and Juice and bring just to the boiling] Onion juice produces a dressing for Point. Add gelatin which has been] use with vegetables and meats. softened in cold water and stir until dissolved. When cold add lemon juice and tabasco sauce. Turn into tray of refrigerator and freeze toa mush. This! and neighbors for the kindness and can be frozen in a freezer without|sympathy shown us during our recent stirring if patked in 4 parts ice to 1| bereavement in the loss of our hus- Part ice cream salt. carefully select- We wish to thank our kind friends thank those who contributed the beau- Mrs. James Montgomery Emma June Montgomery and Family Mrs. Joseph Montgomery PRICES. $9.85. THEY MUST BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST OR FORMER SELLING THE GREATEST PART OF THESE WERE $5.85 AND MANY REGULAR SALE! NOW IN 3 SENSATIONAL LOW PRICE GROUPS In many instances these prices do not pay for the materials, Some of the finest quality silks may be slightly solled, but hardly noticeable. YOUR UNRESTRICTED CHOICE OF THE ENTIRE STOCK OF SUMMER DRESSES IMAGINE IF YOU CAN! Cemetery Association oS Sat mt @ meeting of all lot owners and di- |°anaries and ina " salt to MYSTERY. LAUGHS . THRILLS Spirit Slate Writing... Table Raising ... Ghostly Rappings...Talking Skulls The “Ghosts” sometimes leave the stage, come into the audience and sit with you! But You'll Love It! Friday the 20th at 11:30p.m. BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 11 P. M. AND ...ON THE SCREEN... (Midnight Show Only) “DOUBLE DOOR” With Evelyn Venable, Kent Taylor PARAMOUNT THEATRE POT ETERER Wie WK an 4 Whether it be with a ham sandwich or a full course dinner, nothing brings out the fine flavor of foods like BUDWEISER. Order by the Case fer your Home